Predict my future/college acceptances.... and win a prize!

Brackis

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Results:
UC-Berkeley- Rejected
Stanford - rejection, hurt, I really wanted to see the kid I tutor graduate from highschool and make it to college.
Princeton - Rejected
Harvard - A Courtney Sims Big Ten Block leader rejection
Yale - I am having difficulty checking ATM, awaiting the rejection. update: Rejection confirmed.
Cornell - Rejected (actually quite shocked due to the school I applied to fitting my profile,having a decent 35% admit rate, and me writing very specific essays regarding my interest in Policy Analysis and their other programs, not even a waitlist:brokenheart
Brown- Waitlist
UPenn - Waitlist
Northwestern- Accepted to School of Education and Social Policy
Vanderbilt- Accepted to Peabody College





Here is the game:
- Predict each of 10 letters that I will receive from college over the next two weeks.
- Person(s) with the most correct picks win $10 (if rejected from all, this is limited to first 3 entries)
- Anyone who predicts all 10 perfectly wins $25 (void if all rejected)
- If I get into Stanford I will write a personal note to everyone who participated, with a nice compliment, a $1 bill, and a unique party gift.
- Guessing closes on March the 29th at 4 PST
- Single Entry only
- Limited to 100 total entrants. (first come...)
- Must have 200+ posts to be eligible

The options... Accepted, Waitlisted, Rejected (I'm expecting rejection from all 10 with a possible waitlist of 2. for rules, A waitlist guess does not need to predict whether or not I get in off the waitlist)

The schools..... UC-Berkeley, Stanford, Princeton, Harvard, Yale, Cornell, Brown, UPenn, Northwestern, Vanderbilt. As a litmus test, I was rejected from UCLA already based on what I assume was a horrible GPA and iffy residency. Berkeley, however, did call email me asking some random Q about my transcript and said I would be considered a resident since I have been working in CA since July 2005.
Me:
18 years of age, white, from suburbs of Boston MA. Applying as a social/public policy major, or poli sci government where policy is not specifically offered.
Grades:
Exactly halfway between a B and B+ average at a VERY competitive private school over 3 YEARS that catered to spoiled and clever children of the Boston upperclass. This includes two C+ grades in my sophmore year in AP chem and precalc/calc. (Nobles.edu, most of the east coast schools are familiar with it, the rest not so much) Yes, I didn't try and regret how much a few hours a week of studying as opposed to hobbies would have helped .

APs:
AB Calc 5
Euro 4
English Lit 4
Vergil 3

SATs:
Math 780 Verbal 750
2s: 1c 780, 2c 690, writing 700

Extra curricular:
President and co-founder of school economics/investment club
Played Bass guitar
E-commuting volunteer for MoveOn.org (Pre-election, not quite the normal hemp wearing green party type)
3 years of dedicated theater production and stage management
1 year volunteered at a single parent daycare center in ghetto of Boston.
Spent 1 summer as an intern with Kerry for President working with the DNC Convention in Boston
Spent 1 summer living in South Africa at a rural boarding school where I setup a computer system and a library.

My last 2 years:
After my junior year I decided I'd had enough of worthless elitist private school, left school and went to volunteer full-time at a program for under-served Youth in Boston doing tutoring and teaching tennis. I took a few classes at Harvard University Extension and got A's in them (Contemporary American Fiction and Statistics). I got my diploma from my towns public HS (very good school, just never actually went there )
Following my "senior year", I left Boston to work for Habitat for Humanity in San Mateo County California. My jobs is basically to lead volunteers on construction tasks for around 45 hours/week. In addition I spend 3 nights a week assisting at a tutoring program from kids in East Palo Alto on the nearby Stanford Campus.

W.A.S.P advantages (edit for those who think i'm bragging here, I'm not. these are details that will however unfairly affect the admissions process in my favor to some extent):
Maternal Grandfather was a trustee for 20 years at Penn and wrote a brief letter. (Has done this for a few grandkids without fruition)
Father, his father, and his father, all went to Princeton
Great uncle has an alumni center at Brown (dead so who knows if they would even care)
A bunch of great uncles and my great grand father and grandfather went to Yale


Non contest related edit to discuss how stupid I am for applying to all difficult schools:
I have zero "safety" schools. I've come to the decision that I should attempt to be in an academic setting where I am average or below average in both talent and motivation for my specific interests. Further, my goal is to help bring about change not through only my skillset but in coordination with those whom I meet in school. Otherwise I am afraid I will become apathetic and blow a lot of money learning non vocational information that I could have gotten from Wikipedia. Should I not get in anywhere I will most likely toil in community college until I get into one of these places. Stubborn and foolish? I can see why most people would say so, but I'm a go for broke kinda of guy who wants gamble.
Also, I'm not someone who likes to brag, show people up, or be the center of attention. This fun little game/contest is not for my e-penis but rather to reward a few lucky folks in the spirit of the other "March Madness" and get my mind away from stressing over admissions process.
 
Jun 4, 2005
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Stanford, rejected
UC-Berkeley, accepted.
Princeton, waitlisted.
Harvard, rejected.
Yale, rejected.
Cornell, waitlisted.
Brown, accepted.
UPenn, rejected.
Northwestern, waitlisted.
Vanderbilt, accepted.

Edited, the previous was just so impossible.
 

everman

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I predict that you'll get into the school of hard knocks. And no, I didn't read the op. :beer:
 

FleshLight

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UCB - A
Stanford - R
Princeton - A
Harvard - R
Cornell - A
Brown - R
UPenn - A
NW - A
Vanderbilt - A
 

JDrake

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Dec 27, 2005
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UC-Berkeley, Stanford, Princeton, Harvard, Yale, Cornell, Brown, UPenn, Northwestern, Vanderbilt
Bold=Accepted
Underlined=Rejected
Italized=Waitlist/Deffered
 

Brackis

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Originally posted by: Turkish
do i smell braggin?

Bragging? I dropped out of a top notch school to take community college classes and make minimum wage. 2 4's and a 3 on APs.... crappy SAT2s.... a near 3 GPA.

I'm just trying to make some fun out of this defining week of decisions upon me, but I do realize that it is egocentric to talk about myself ad-nauseum in this thread.
 

kogase

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Sep 8, 2004
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If I remember correctly, you're an AA zealot. So I'm going to say R to all of them just to spite you.

Edit: And reading above I feel even more justified. You dropped out of a great school so you could feel poor and lower class.
 

digitalsm

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Jul 11, 2003
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UC-Berkeley - rejected
Stanford - rejected
Princeton - rejected
Harvard - rejected
Yale - rejected
Cornell - accepted
Brown - accepted
UPenn - rejected
Northwestern - accepted
Vanderbilt - accepted


Uh scratch that. You dropped out?

Yeah, no offense, unless you have 30+ hours at Harvards Extension school, you are going to be rejected by all. If you do have 30+ hours, Cornell might accept you, the rest won't.
 

EyeMWing

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ROFL! Nomination for most amusing ATOT game evar.

I don't see why UCLA rejected you.... Unless you gave them a taste of your sourpuss attitude.
UC-Berkeley - Reject
Stanford - Reject
Princeton - Accept
Harvard - Reject
Yale - Accept
Cornell - Accept
Brown - Accept
UPenn - Accept
Northwestern - Reject
Vanderbilt - Reject

Of course, you may be too damned liberal for even THOSE schools. A school won't accept anyone they expect to block traffic every damned day with a protest of some kind.
 
Mar 16, 2005
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UC-Berkeley - Rejected
Stanford - Rejected
Princeton - Rejected
Harvard - Rejected
Yale - Rejected
Cornell - Rejected
Brown - Rejected
UPenn - Rejected
Northwestern - Rejected
Vanderbilt - Rejected

I hope you applied to some CC.
 

Brackis

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Originally posted by: digitalsm
UC-Berkeley - rejected
Stanford - rejected
Princeton - rejected
Harvard - rejected
Yale - rejected
Cornell - accepted
Brown - accepted
UPenn - rejected
Northwestern - accepted
Vanderbilt - accepted


Uh scratch that. You dropped out? Do you have a GED?

Yeah, no offense, unless you have 30+ hours at Harvards Extension school, you are going to be rejected by all.

My apologies, I did receive a public HS diploma. Basically I talked to the principal and we agreed that it wouldn't be worth either of our times trying to accommodate me for a single year and that taking some classes and doing some volunteering would satisfy my needs for graduation based upon a previously strong academic record.
 

digitalsm

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Originally posted by: Brackis
Originally posted by: digitalsm
UC-Berkeley - rejected
Stanford - rejected
Princeton - rejected
Harvard - rejected
Yale - rejected
Cornell - accepted
Brown - accepted
UPenn - rejected
Northwestern - accepted
Vanderbilt - accepted


Uh scratch that. You dropped out? Do you have a GED?

Yeah, no offense, unless you have 30+ hours at Harvards Extension school, you are going to be rejected by all.

My apologies, I did received a public HS diploma. Basically I talked to the principal and we agreed that it wouldn't be worth either of our times trying to accommodate me for a single year and that taking some classes and doing some volunteering would satisfy my needs for graduation based upon a previously strong academic record.

My advice to you is enter the California Community College System, hopefully you get in, 95,000 CA residents were denied admission last year due to space constraints. Complete two years and try and transfer to a UC. Berkeley could happen if you pull off a 4.0 and take all the courses they require for transfer students.
 

aswedc

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Stanford, No.
UC-Berkeley, No.
Princeton, No.
Harvard, No.
Yale, No.
Cornell, Yes.
Brown, Wait List.
UPenn, No.
Northwestern, Yes.
Vanderbilt, Yes.

Going to have to go with assuming your elite high school won't get much weight...
 

Juno

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Jul 3, 2004
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uc berkeley = accepted
stanford = rejected
princeton = accepted
harvard = rejected
yale = rejected
cornell = accepted
brown = waitlisted
upenn = waitlisted
northwestern = rejected
vanderbilt = accepted
 
Nov 3, 2004
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UC-Berkeley - Rejected
Stanford - Rejected
Princeton - Rejected
Harvard - Rejected
Yale - Rejected
Cornell - Rejected
Brown - Rejected
UPenn - Rejected
Northwestern - Rejected
Vanderbilt - waitlisted
 

DaWhim

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Feb 3, 2003
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UC- berk, rejected
stanford, reject
princeton, reject
harvard, reject
cornell, R
brown, R
upenn, R
northwestern, rejected
vanderbilt, rejected

UC system does not like out of state residents, so no surprise that you got rejected from them.

edit: nvm, I just read you have a crappy gpa. I don't think you will get into any of those on the list. do you have a safety list? I hope you do.
 

aswedc

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You know, you aren't going to get any financial favors from any of those schools you do get into. Do yourself a favor and go to some local cheap school. Want the Ivy stamp on your resume? Fine, just do it at the grad level and save $70,000. Harvard's ALM program is open to anyone with a undegrad degree that can cut it, and they have a concentration in Government.
 

placebo139

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Jun 25, 2001
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UC-Berkeley - Rejected
Stanford - Rejected
Princeton - Rejected
Harvard - Rejected
Yale - Rejected
Cornell - Rejected
Brown - Rejected
UPenn - Rejected
Northwestern - Rejected
Vanderbilt - Rejected



GOOD LUCK!
 

allies

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Jun 18, 2002
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UC-Berkeley - Accepted
Stanford - Accepted
Princeton - WL
Harvard - Rejected
Yale - Rejected
Cornell - Accepted
Brown - Rejected
UPenn - WL
Northwestern - Accepted
Vanderbilt - Accepted
 

Savarak

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Oct 27, 2001
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UC-Berkeley - rejected
Stanford - rejected
Princeton - rejected
Harvard - rejected
Yale - rejected
Cornell - Accepted
Brown - Rejected
UPenn - WL
Northwestern - Accepted
Vanderbilt - Accepted
 

KillerCharlie

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Originally posted by: Brackis
white

You're screwed. Schools can legally discriminate against people just because they're not a minority. You can be a better candidate than someone else in every single way except that you're not a minority and they'll take the minority over you. Unfortunately, that's just the way it works.

I know several people who are 1/8 minority and get a full ride scholarship just because of that. Some of their families are even rich, but that doesn't matter.
 

Jawo

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Originally posted by: KillerCharlie
Originally posted by: Brackis
white

You're screwed. Schools can legally discriminate against people just because they're not a minority. You can be a better candidate than someone else in every single way except that you're not a minority and they'll take the minority over you. Unfortunately, that's just the way it works.

I know several people who are 1/8 minority and get a full ride scholarship just because of that. Some of their families are even rich, but that doesn't matter.

qft....very sad but painfully true! Not just in college admissions, but in the workplace as well!
 
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